I might be missing something, but i downloaded this ".vim" file, and it
came with some stuff i don't understand.
for instance: :ab s Sitar sit => dac;
what this ":ab s " means ?
or even
:ab fa "/.../a.wav" => string filename;
:ab fa1 "/.../a.wav" => string filename;
....
what this ":ab fa / :ab fa1" means? is it some stupid conversion thing, or
am i really missing this "syntax trick"?
On 20 May 2012 21:29, Tomtom
Hello Carlo
I haven't tried myself, but I guess it is possible - at least with vim in a window and a shell in another. For something more integrated, I suggest you to read the following thread of discussion :
https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/pipermail/chuck-users/2011-November/006454.ht...
On the supercollider/chuck comparison - if you are looking at both right now I guess you are looking for informations on this subject too - I would say that supercollider is probably more powerful (more mature with a **lot** of things already existing), but chuck approach to audio programming is much easier to grasp (well, that's only my personal experience)
happy livecoding !
tom
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 08:36:01PM +0200, Carlo Ascani wrote:
Hi all, I am Carlo, from Italy.
I would like to start studying a programming language for musical live coding purposes.
I am using Linux. I was looking at ChucK and Supercollider.
My question is: Is it possible to use Vim to perform live coding with Chuck ?
Cheers,
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